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Supporting Student Success Through Positive Approaches to School Discipline

REL Southwest
Virtual
Oct 07, 2021
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Time: 3:00-4:30 p.m. Central time

Location: Virtual

Description: In this webinar, Eric Flowers, EdD of the Arkansas Department of Education and Candace Hester, PhD, of REL Southwest will discuss discipline-related results from a recent REL Southwest study, Identifying Indicators That Predict Postsecondary Readiness and Success in Arkansas. Two national experts in restorative justice and discipline, Robert Mayo, PhD, and David Osher, PhD, will take a deeper dive on disciplinary actions and the role they can play in educational equity, academic outcomes, and students' learning and development. Representatives from the PBIS Resource Center at Arkansas State University, Highline Public Schools in Washington and Richland School District Two in South Carolina will reflect on the educative and restorative practices used in their districts and discuss how those approaches have affected student behavior and other outcomes.

Audience: This webinar is designed for a broad national audience of educators, instructional coaches, principals, and district staff. District administrators and state education agency staff also may be interested in this topic.

Speakers:

  • Eric Flowers, EdD, Chief Opportunity Officer, Arkansas Department of Education
  • Candace Hester, PhD, principal researcher, REL Southwest
  • Robert Mayo, PhD, senior technical assistance consultant, American Institutes for Research (AIR)
  • David Osher, PhD, vice president and Institute Fellow, AIR
  • Holly Ferguson, JD, Chief Policy & Strategy Officer, Highline Public Schools, Washington
  • Dinah Taylor, District Behavior Intervention Specialist, Richland School District Two, South Carolina
  • Anne Merten, PBIS Resource Center Director, Center for Community Engagement, Arkansas State University

Report Citation: Hester, C. H., Plank, S. B., Cotla, C. R., Bailey, P., & Gerdeman, R. D. (2021). Identifying indicators that predict postsecondary readiness and success in Arkansas (REL 2021-091). U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, Regional Educational Laboratory Southwest. https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED613040.

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